ocioso
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin ōtiōsus (“idle; unemployed”), from ōtium (“leisure”) + -osus.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌo.si.ˈo.zu/, /o.ˈsjo.zu/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌo.si.ˈo.zo/, /o.ˈsjo.zo/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɔ.ˈsjo.zu/
- Hyphenation: o‧ci‧o‧so
- Rhymes: -ozu
Adjective
ocioso m (feminine singular ociosa, masculine plural ociosos, feminine plural ociosas, comparable)
- idle (not engaged in any occupation or employment)
- lazy; work-shy
- (of a period of time) when there is nothing to do
- not being used
Synonyms
- (idle): desempregado, inativo
- (lazy): indolente, preguiçoso, vagabundo
Antonyms
- (idle): empregado
- (lazy): diligente, industrioso
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Spanish
Etymology
Adjective
ocioso (feminine singular ociosa, masculine plural ociosos, feminine plural ociosas)
Noun
ocioso m (plural ociosos, feminine ociosa, feminine plural ociosas)
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